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Something In The Water

Something In The Water

A Story by Matilda and Kris


A mermaid washed into a small lake where he meets a human girl that slowly becomes someone important to him.
~'Tis Summer~

~'Tis Summer~

A Poem by Aethelwyne


'Tis Summer. Songs of waves and hymns of streams are scattered. A lump entwined they shape. 'Tis Summer. Taste the briny drops that s..
Seasons change

Seasons change

A Poem by ROXANE DORSEY


Summer leavesare mostly green.Fall rolls aroundkilling many brown.How the seasons dotheir dances. We takeno chances when it'swild! Not the season'ssty..
Different Seasons

Different Seasons

A Poem by ROXANE DORSEY


May the world never change it's blue.When the night comes, it brings thedarkness upon the earth.Morning lights shall flicker on at thecrack of dawn.Wi..
Heavenly Rise

Heavenly Rise

A Poem by Neur


It's about hope and and rising from the ashes of past.
Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice

A Poem by som


I open my eyes.I feel such strange breeze. On this moonless night, I lay my back on the sand. This slothful pleasure I get Scrutinizin..
Summers night

Summers night

A Poem by destiny


A short poem, detailing the simple beauty of our nature.
blueberry midnights

blueberry midnights

A Poem by kimpetersen13kp


a poem about a yearning for the one you love
Rockabilly

Rockabilly

A Poem by Audra Burwell


Short skirts and tucked shirtsGreased hair and hips that flareThat’s the rockabilly wayPolished cars and vintage barsCherry red lips and leather..
SUMMER SNOW

SUMMER SNOW

A Poem by Olayeye Oluwatosin Precio..


The leaves whisper in the breeze The trees dancing slowly to its rhythm Warm breeze calling to caress my skin Tempted to feel its happi..
My Most Fond Memory

My Most Fond Memory

A Story by Kid Experiencing


I found it difficult to mentally get myself to write this. It's about my summer vacation as a child.
Agonauts

Agonauts

A Poem by David Plantinga


Too nimble for sluggards to swat Flies will gambol when it gets hot. Don’t bother to flap. You’re too slow to slap ..
Spring Forward

Spring Forward

A Poem by David Plantinga


Because even a long summer day Isn’t long enough to harvest hay. We modern folk must lose A lovely hour to snooze Or botch..